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A financial institution makes two separate loans of $20,000 each. For Loan A, the borrower agrees to repay $22,000 but ultimately repays only $19,000. For Loan B, the borrower agrees to repay $23,000 but ultimately repays $21,000. Based on this information, which statement accurately compares the outcomes of these two loans for the institution?
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